Dell 530F manual Primary Paths and Failover Paths

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Figure 4-1. Primary Paths and Failover Paths

In Figure 4-1, Server 1 has two adapters, A and B. Server 2 has two adapters, C

and D. The PowerVault 530F has four ports, 1, 2, 3 and 4. Ports 1 and 3 make up one virtual target with the Node Name X. Ports 2 and 4 make up another virtual target with the Node Name Y.

To set multipathing failover, which would allow for maximum performance with load balancing, set Server 1 primary paths (dashed line) from A to 1 and B to 4, and Server 1 failover paths (dotted line) from A to 2 and B to 3. Then set primary paths on Server 2 from C to 2 and D to 3, and failover paths from C to 1 and D to 4.

If the primary path to the virtual target fails, the QLDirect filter driver initiates a failover to the failover path. When the primary path is restored, QLDirect automati- cally moves the path back to the primary setting.

The QLogic Fibre Channel Configuration Utility represents the SAN using a grid for- mat. Columns represent the adapters in the host server and rows represent the Node Names of target devices. The intersections of the rows and columns represent paths from one adapter to one virtual target.

For example, Table 4-1 represents the grid for Server 1 in the preceding example. Table 4-2 represents the grid for Server 2.

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Contents Setting Up Host Servers Installing the HBA on Windows NT and WindowsSystem Administrator’s Guide Installing QLDirect Setting the Execution Throttle ValueSystem Administrator’s Guide Setting Failover Paths Enter Decimal Number screen appearsPrimary Paths and Failover Paths Failover Primary Click Machine ConfigurationPrimary Failover Click Connect to a New MachineRegistering Host Servers Setting Up Host Servers Highlight Current Boot Device Node Name and press Enter Setting Up Host Servers System Administrator’s Guide
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530F specifications

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